
Dominic Sevilla
Reporter at Huron Daily Tribune
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6 days ago |
ourmidland.com | Dominic Sevilla
Democratic candidates for the 2026 Michigan U.S. Senate race made their first appearance in front of Midland County voters at the Midland County Democratic Party Blue Gala on May 9 at the Midland Country Club. The Daily News asked a set of questions to Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, State Sen. Mallory McMorrow, and U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens about their campaigns. Article continues below this adQ.
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6 days ago |
ourmidland.com | Dominic Sevilla
The three Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate in 2026 spoke to an audience on Friday as the Midland County Democratic Party hosted its annual Blue Gala fundraiser at the Midland Country Club. Candidates Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, Michigan Sen. Mallory McMorrow and U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens gave speeches as they prepare to campaign for the U.S. Senate seat that will be open due to the announced retirement of Democratic Sen. Gary Peters. Article continues below this ad"We have to show up," El-Sayed said.
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1 week ago |
ourmidland.com | Dominic Sevilla
The organization 1 in 6 Support returned to Creative 360 to give mothers of children with disabilities a day of pampering during its second annual Mother’s Day celebration on Friday, May 9. Co-Executive Director of 1 in 6 Support, Iris Mehler, along with volunteers and beauty professionals from around the community, provided a day of self-care for moms of children with disabilities.
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1 week ago |
ourmidland.com | Dominic Sevilla
A traffic crash occurred at about 12:30 p.m. on Eastman Avenue on Friday, May 9. Sylvan Lane and Saginaw Road were closed as Consumers Energy workers addressed a power outage caused by the crash. A traffic crash occurred at about 12:30 p.m. on Eastman Avenue on Friday, May 9. Sylvan Lane and Saginaw Road were closed as Consumers Energy workers addressed a power outage caused by the crash. A traffic crash occurred at about 12:30 p.m. on Eastman Avenue on Friday, May 9.
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1 week ago |
ourmidland.com | Dominic Sevilla
Bird Scooters has decided to pull out of Bay City and Midland after four years. A post from Bird Scooter Fleet Manager Gary Reen on the AskMidland Facebook page on April 28 said the scooters are being removed from Midland. According to the post, Bird Scooters will be removed from the city by around May 12. Reen did note that Bird Scooters would remain in operation in Mount Pleasant. Article continues below this adBird Scooters first came to Midland in April 2021 and to Bay City in July 2021.
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